no u have to pay for it
The engine has seized up! Pirates have seized the port!
No, your insurance is not a warranty on your car. However, why did it seized? Was it because the oil change company didn't put oil in the car after the oil change? Then you need to file a claim with the oil change company's insurance. However, if it is simply a mechanical issue, then no, they won't cover your auto.
a seized engine will not turn over. Even using a socket and ratchet on the crank bolt, the engine is not going to move. It is frozen, or seized up.
No. If it did crank over it wouldn't be seized.
When an engine is seized up, it will not turn over. The crank cannot make a rotation. Take hold of the main pulley and try to turn it. When you cannot turn the engine over, it is seized.
If stolen yes, if seized legally (say as a debt or by the police) no.
Piston seized to cylinder wall Broken Crankshaft
Almost any asset you have can be seized by the IRS on a claim or judgement.
The tuck will run forever.
It will not turn over.
Nothing, it sits there unable to do anything